Vacate dead-end portion of South 4th Street north of Cutting Boulevard
In Plain English
The city plans to officially close a cul-de-sac section of South 4th Street that connects to Cutting Boulevard. Street vacation means the city stops maintaining this piece of road and removes it from public ownership. If approved, the former street becomes private property that can be sold or developed.
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Adopt Order of Vacation No. 907
6 to 1
Why This Vote Matters
The city will officially close and stop maintaining a cul-de-sac section of South 4th Street that connects to Cutting Boulevard, removing it from public ownership. This means the former street can be sold to private developers or adjacent property owners for potential development. The council approved this street vacation with broad support in a 6-1 vote, with only Boozé voting against the measure. Once completed, the city will no longer be responsible for maintaining this piece of road.
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